Quantum music, quantum arts and their perception
Volkmar Putz, Karl Svozil

TL;DR
This paper explores the intersection of quantum physics and human art, proposing that the physical quantum layer influences artistic expression and perception, and applying a Church-Turing thesis perspective to art rendition.
Contribution
It introduces a novel conceptual framework linking quantum physics to art and perception, suggesting a physical basis for artistic expression and communication.
Findings
Quantum layers influence art and perception.
A Church-Turing thesis perspective is applied to art.
Physical capacities shape artistic communication.
Abstract
The expression of human art, and supposedly sentient art in general, is modulated by the available rendition, receiving and communication techniques. The components or instruments of these techniques ultimately exhibit a physical, in particular, quantum layer, which in turn translates into physical and technological capacities to comprehend and utilize what is possible in our universe. In this sense, we can apply a sort of Church-Turing thesis to art, or at least to its rendition.
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